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In latest poll, Netanyahu's Likud gains seat as opposition's Bennett continues decline

The Jewish opposition maintains a plurality of 58 seats compared to the Netanyahu government's 52, but neither side can form a government without the two Arab parties' remaining 10 seats. Both sides remain short of the required 61-seat majority of the Knesset's 120 total seats
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The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 7, 2026
Political logic behind Netanyahu’s controversial legislative blitz - analysis
Netanyahu’s controversial legislative push risks voter backlash, but could strengthen his ties with the parties he may need to form his next government.
Sky News Australia
· Jun 29, 2026
Coalition smashed as support crashes to historic low in new poll
Sky News host Chris Kenny claims the latest polling delivers another devastating blow to the Coalition, with support collapsing while One Nation continues to gain ground. “Another poll, another dose of bad news for the Liberals, for the Coalition,” Mr Kenny said. “On first preferences Labor recovered three points from 30 to 33, the Coalition slipped back even further to 17 per cent, and reached an all-time low. “That's just 40 per cent all up for the major parties, and then One Nation falling a little to 29 per cent. all on their own. “Labor are struggling to win a third of the primary vote, the Coalition is faring much worse with support from less than one in five, and One Nation, the anti-major party, is reaping the reward, winning favour from close to a third of all voters.”
Haaretz
· Jul 3, 2026
Top Netanyahu rival within Likud says he will not run in party's primary
Edelstein led the most recent public challenge to Netanyahu's leadership of the Likud in 2021, before rescinding his bid and backing Netanyahu as leader. Likud sources have estimated that Edelstein's clashes with Netanyahu severely damaged his position in the party
Arutz Sheva
· Jul 3, 2026
Poll: Close race at the top, opposition supporters more likely to vote
Maariv poll puts Likud in the lead with 21, closely followed by Yashar and Together. 80 of those who support opposition parties plan to vote, while only 72 of coalition supporters do.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 6, 2026
‘Pengundi tambahan tentukan sama ada Pas ikhlas menyokong BN’
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